Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2021-01-02 - Contract signed July 29, 1889, installed December 8; cost $1,000.00. The organ was replaced with a Casavant unit organ (no. 2535, 1969) relocated from St. Barnabas Church Episcopal, Greenwich, Connecticut in 1989. The Steere was removed and presumably broken up, disposition unknown. -Scot Huntington
Steere & Turner ledger No. 2 in the American Organ Archives. Source: Steere & Turner ledger book
Steere & Turner (1889) St. Patrick's Church Mystic Bridge, Connecticut Compasses: C-c5 61 notes; C-d1 27 note pedal 8 ft. Open Diapason Treble "very full and bold", from midde=c, unenclosed 8 ft. Open Diapason Bass "largest pipes in front" 1-24 8 ft. Salicional Treble "crisp and delicate" 25-61 8 ft. Salicional Bass 1-24 8 ft. Aeoline "very soft" 13-61 8 ft. Stop'd. Diapason Treble "rich and mellow" 25-61 8 ft. Stop'd. Diapason Bass 1-24 4 ft. Octave Treble "full scale" 25-61 4 ft. Octave Bass 1-24 4 ft. Flute Treble "clear and bright, wood & metal" 25-61 4 ft. Violin Bass "string tone" 1-24 2 ft. Piccolo Treble "clear and liquid" 25-61 2 ft. Piccolo Bass 1-24 PEDALE 16 ft. Bourdon "deep and pervading" MECHANICAL REGISTERS Pedale Coupler Blower's Signal Wind indicator for the organist Balanced Swell Pedal Combination pedals for manual stops: Forte; Piano Case of Ash.
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